EAST RUTHERFORD — The Giants have at least one star wide receiver back at practice.

Brandon Marshall appeared to be a full participant during Tuesday's session, the final of the preseason, after being out and limited the past few days with a shoulder injury suffered in the Giants' Aug. 20 exhibition loss to the Browns.

Marshall, who did not speak to reporters Tuesday, took reps in team drills and caught a pass during a red zone period.

"Brandon looked good today. It was good to have him back out there at practice, knock some rust off," coach Ben McAdoo said. "He made a nice, physical play out on the back pylon there to the left."

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McAdoo said he expects to treat Thursday's preseason finale at the Patriots similar to how the Giants approached last year's fourth preseason game when it comes to playing time for the starters. Marshall, of course, wasn't here last year. McAdoo still wouldn't tip his hand on how much playing time, if any, Marshall will get after receiving limited snaps this preseason.

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WR ODELL BECKHAM (ANKLE)

While Marshall was back, nothing has changed with Odell Beckham Jr. and his high-profile ankle sprain.

"He got some treatment," McAdoo said. "He's in there taking care of himself and getting ready to go. He's going through his workouts, doing everything he can to get ready to go."

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Beckham was not at practice. McAdoo would not go into any specifics about what his treatment and workouts entail at this point. The coach said Monday he is optimistic Beckham will play in the regular season opener at the Cowboys on Sept. 10.